Quon, who was born in Los Angeles, became the third Chinese-American person to be hired by Walt Disney Studios. He started with the studio in 1939 and quickly worked on some of its iconic flicks, including “Dumbo” and “Fantasia.”

He was first assistant animator for “Dumbo," which came out in 1941, while working on multiple scenes for “Fantasia" (1940).

Quon also acted in a handful of films and TV shows over the course of his lengthy career in the entertainment industry, including a small role in the Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves movie “Speed” in 1994.

Mike Quon told THR that his dad continued “drawing right up until his last days."

Quon is also survived by his wife, Peggy, and their other three children.